Episode 7.3 Chinese Civil War

Episode 7.3 Chinese Civil War

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Episode 7.4 Chinese Civil War

After the Communist victory in Manchuria, they march into Eastern China.  The capital Beijing falls to them after a 40 day siege.  The Communist win another major victory in a battle in Eastern China.  An account of Deng Xiaoping (a future leader of China) during the Chinese Civi ...  Show more

Episode 7.5 Chinese Civil War

Chiang Kai - Shek is removed from power as Nationalist leader. Stalin suggest a cease fire but the Chinese Communists reject it.  A British warship is trapped by Communist artillery in the River Yangtze River.  Communist troops cross the River Yangtze and capture the city of Shan ...  Show more

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